I Can See You - AlterNate
Sheila (Beauty Gonzales) and Nate (Dingdong Dantes) cherish their moment together at David’s farm as they talk about their future plans together.
Sheila (Beauty Gonzales) and Nate (Dingdong Dantes) cherish their moment together at David’s farm as they talk about their future plans together.
Beauty Gonzalez
Sheila David
Dingdong Dantes
Jonathan "Nate" David / Michael Trajano
Ricky Davao
Lyndon David
Jackie Lou Blanco
Carmencita "Cita" David
Joyce Ching
Angelica "Angie" Trajano
Bryan Benedict
Joey
Yan Yuzon
Darwin
Sheila (Beauty Gonzales) and Nate (Dingdong Dantes) cherish their moment together at David’s farm as they talk about their future plans together.
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